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CHSA Publications Catalog (2009)


Author: Jeff Mellin (design) and Anna Naruta (content), for CHSA
Keywords: art; immigration; exclusion; civil rights; Chinese American history; US History; abstract expressionism; racial discrimination; beat san francisco
Year: 2009
Collection: opensource

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CHSA Publications Spring 2009 Catalog

TABLE OF CONTENTS



CHSA BOOKLETS

The Architecture of San Francisco Chinatown by Philip P. Choy.....3



A Meeting of Two Souls: A Tribute to Gary Woo, A Painter's Painter by Yolanda Garfias Woo .....4



Remembering 1882: Fighting for Civil Rights in the Shadow of the Chinese Exclusion Act, featuring "Up Against the Law" by Connie Young Yu .....5-6



Glamour & Grace: The History & Culture of Miss Chinatown USA.....7



Celebrating Him Mark Lai: The Dean of Chinese American Historians

麥禮謙生日會紀念冊
by Maurice Chuck, L. Ling-chi Wang, Weiye Ou, and others....11-12





SELECTED ART CATALOGS.....4, 8-10



ILLUSTRATED EXHIBIT CATALOG

Journeys Made...Journeys to Come: A Pictorial History of the Chinese in America .....13



CORE REFERENCE WORK

A History of the Chinese in California: A Syllabus by Thomas W. Chinn, Him Mark Lai, and Philip P. Choy ....13



JOURNAL

Chinese America: History & Perspectives -- The Journal of the Chinese Historical Society of America .....15-19



BOOKMARK

To Enjoy and Defend Our American Citizenship ....14





CREDITS



cover, page 9: James Leong's History of the Chinese in America, 1952, egg tempera and casein on masonite panels, 60 x 210 inches, restored by the artist in 2000, Chinese Historical Society of America Collection, 1999.3, Gift of Ping Yuen Tenants Association; Reproduced courtesy of James Leong; Photo courtesy Sharon Spain, Stanford Asian American Art Project



page 4: Gary Woo's Untitled [A/15]; Reproduced courtesy of Yolanda Garfias Woo



page 6: Remington's "Chinese Must Go" cap gun, an 1882 patent by Connecticut's Charles Coester; CHSA, Gift of Jeffery P. Chan



page 7: Miss Chinatown USA 1958 June Gong; Courtesy June Gong Chin, L2007.8



page 9: Benjamen Chinn's Untitled [Washington Street below Stockton, Chinatown, San Francisco], 1947, silver gelatin print; Reproduced courtesy of the photographer



page 12: Laura and Him Mark Lai, 1962; Reproduced courtesy Him Mark Lai, L2007.65



page 14: "East on Market St. from Grant Ave. N.S.G. [Native Sons of the Golden] West Parade. Sept. 10/23," Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement, ca. 1895-1936, Volume 17: 56a, BANC PIC 1996.003--fALB, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Reproduced courtesy the Bancroft Library.



Our American Citizenship flag portraits: (from upper left corner) Walter U. Lum, Virginia C. Gee, Dr. Theodore Lee, Nancy Gee; (second row) Kenneth Fung, Judge Samuel Yee, Francis Louie, Bea Wong; (third row) Leong Kow, S. K. Lai, Justice Harry Low, Y. C. Hong; Courtesy Chinese American Citizens Alliance Grand Lodge



CHSA Booklet series Curator & Project Manager:

Anna Naruta, PhD, Director of Archives and Exhibits, CHSA (2006-2008); Art Direction & Design © Jeff Mellin, Big Blue Ox.



CHSA Journal Design & Publishing Services: Side by Side Studios



CHSA Publications Spring 2009 Catalog Art Direction & Design © 2009 Jeff Mellin www.jeffmellin.com



Distribution of this catalog under the Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License is encouraged. (This license is permanently located at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) Any further use is subject to permission from the copyright holders of the images. See attributions above.



Established in San Francisco in 1963, CHSA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit operating under Federal Tax ID #94-6122446


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